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Document Type
Article
Source Publication
The Lahore Journal of Economics
Keywords
Economy, Economic management, Financial Sector, Structural reforms, Pakistan
Disciplines
Business
Abstract
Pakistan was one of the few developing countries that had achieved an average growth rate of over 5 percent over a four decade period ending in 1990. Consequently, the incidence of poverty had declined from 40 percent to 18 percent by the end of 1980s. But the 1990s proved to be a lost decade for Pakistan; growth in per capita income dropped to slightly over 1 percent. Poverty resurfaced and about one-third of the population now lives below the poverty line of $1 per day. Social indicators became worse than those of other countries with comparable incomes. The country became one of the heavily indebted countries and was declared as one of the most corrupt countries in 1996. The challenge facing the government which assumed power in October 1999 was to put the economy back to its pre-1990 track.
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Husain, I. (2005). Key Issues in Managing Pakistan’s Economy Inaugural address. The Lahore Journal of Economics, 10, 1-26.
Recommended Citation
Husain, I. (2005). Key issues in managing Pakistan’s economy inaugural address. The Lahore Journal of Economics, 10, 1-26. Retrieved from https://ir.iba.edu.pk/faculty-research-articles/232